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Old Yesterday, 05:03 PM   #61
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What about 8-10" e-readers with no note taking feature with support for DRM-free EPUBs?
The only such device would be the Kobo Forma, which is several years old now. All current 8" models and above also support note taking.
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Thanks for the tip on Boox.

What about 8-10" e-readers with no note taking feature with support for DRM-free EPUBs?
There are no currently available 8"-10.3" without not taking.
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There are no currently available 8"-10.3" without not taking.
However, you can totally ignore the note taking on a Sage and the pen is an option.
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